Yeah, I was looking at the redacted version of the contract. Also the ‘best reasonable efforts’ stuff seems to favour AZ. Don’t really know why the EU decided to publish. Still think it would be a positive thing if, once our vulnerable are injected and we feel secure in being able to give them all the right second dose, we help the EU, and everywhere else, get to the same stage.
Really? Politics latest news: EU counted UK factories as part of the bloc despite Brexit, AstraZeneca contract reveals https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politic...ockdown-end-sturgeon-scotland-vaccine-brexit/
It really is staple counting of the highest order. We are in the middle of a pandemic and the EU has messed up and are now trying to cover it up. I heard someone saying that AstraZeneka were doing just fine when talking to Germany/France and Italy then... The EU got involved and things changed. They are now making threats about stopping the vials leaving the EU block. What a great advert for Brexit!
Publishing details of the contract seems a strange way of covering it up. Some glass houses and stones here.
Watford stick to the story and argument in question and don't divert. We are discussing why the EU has cocked up on vaccines and how to solve this.
It's like Christmas... they are coming at once. Breaking: COVID-19: Johnson & Johnson's single-shot vaccine 85% effective against most severe symptoms https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19...fective-against-most-severe-symptoms-12202200
Bloody hell my phone keeps pinging! COVID-19: Fourth vaccine could be approved in weeks as trial shows it is effective against UK variant The extensive study showed that the Novavax jab offered 86% protection against the new British strain of COVID-19. https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19...s-it-is-effective-against-uk-variant-12201833
Not a good look for the EU all this political jousting about what AZ/EU signed and what the various interpretations mean......... Just get on with approving the vaccine first and start the roll out within the United States of Europe......... Already it looks as if we're only going to get circa 300k doses in February compared to the expected 600k as promised by the EU in the roll out time table. Our government are already laying the groundwork for saying that people should not travel abroad this year due to lack of vaccinations........ It does get mighty depressing........
Act It is sensible evidence for the UK too. But we needed and wanted to get on with vaccination...nothing wrong with that. In an ideal world use pfizer / Moderna, novavax for the elderly...use AZ for the under 65... And give everyone two shots at the right time. It's not an ideal world at the moment. I accept governments have to take risks. The only risk I currently think is too risky, is not giving the Pfizer second dose at the right time to those at most risk in group 1. Get groups 1 and 2 fully protected and then we can relax a bit
In an ideal world everyone would get one of Pfizer, Moderna or my new favourite Novavax. But in current circumstances all are fine. Worrying stuff yesterday when some cabinet suit implied that if Pfizer supplies run dry those due a second jab will get AZ. Which is just nuts. Again, hats off to the vaccine procurement team which placed bets on seven candidates and five of them have paid out with the Janssen news today. The Valneva one still seems some way off but remains promising, only the Sanofi/GSK one looks a dud, though they are still soldiering on.
Good timing? Breaking:EU drugs regulator approves AstraZeneca vaccine https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-55862233
Am I missing something here? I thought the Germans said it was not effective in over 65's yet they are saying roll out to all?
You have to wonder why they kicked up such a stink whilst rubbishing it but then suddenly it's approved...
Germany said there was insufficient evidence, which isn’t the same thing, as I suspect you know. The EMA were due to approve it today.